Got a Question about Publishing Globally in Gerontology? Ask the Editors!
Edward Miller, Elizabeth Simpson

TL;DR
This symposium brings together gerontology journal editors to discuss how peer-reviewed research can address global aging challenges and opportunities.
Contribution
It highlights the role of international scholarship in shaping gerontological research, policy, and practice.
Findings
There is significant variation in how countries respond to global aging based on cultural, political, and economic factors.
Peer-reviewed journals play a key role in disseminating knowledge to support aging populations globally.
Editors from leading journals share insights on international research opportunities and journal scopes.
Abstract
Global aging has proceeded at an unprecedented and accelerating rate. The aging of the population creates both opportunities and challenges for older adults, their families, and society. Importantly, there is substantial variation in the effects of and response to global aging both within and across nations depending, in part, on prevailing cultural expectations and values, political and economic imperatives, and social and demographic characteristics. Thus, while some regions and countries have responded with innovative policies and programs to better enable the growing cohort of older adults to remain active and engaged in the community, other regions and countries have struggled with their response or barely begun to plan for the rising population of older adults. This symposium assembles editors at five leading gerontological journals to demonstrate the role that peer-reviewed…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAging and Gerontology Research · Technology Use by Older Adults · Health disparities and outcomes
